It seems someone has decided to use the snow hanging around in Ottawa to express their distaste for the prime minister.

A protestor wrote ‘STOP HARPER’ in the snow with their feet on Parliament Hill this morning. The message was large enough and clear enough for spectators to snap a photo from building rooftops surrounding Parliament Hill.

Well, if you’re unfamiliar with the frowning feline that has become famous over the Internet, just do a quick search and you’ll find hundreds of funny images, memes, and apps showcasing the grumpy kitty’s angry expressions.

Grumpy Cat has become so popular that she has now spawned merchandise in the form of soft, stuffed Grumpy Cats for children. However, these little plush toys have now been recalled after discovering the plush stuffed animals are dangerous to children.

Apparently, the eyes of the stuffed grumpy cats are easily detachable, posing a choking hazard to small children.

If there was ever a building you might not want to be doing any monkey business around, it’s probably the World Trade Center in New York City. They don’t take lightly to trespassers, especially after the 9/11 tragedy that claimed the lives of 2,753 people.

Gawker reports that the teen slipped through a gap in a barbed-wire fence at the site’s construction zone where he entered the tower and convinced an unsuspecting elevator operator to allow him up to the 88th floor.

What would you do for a Klondike bar? Now, what would you do for a McFlurry?

A woman in Florida set fire to a man’s car after he refused to buy her a McFlurry ice cream at McDonald’s, the Huffington Post reported. Talk about anger management. This deranged woman actually went nuts over a McFlurry! If it were a shamrock shake I might be more sympathetic, they are, after all, only here for a limited time...

Witnesses watched as the couple’s argument over the tasty frozen treat escalated inside a McDonald’s restaurant on Beach Boulevard around 12:30 a.m. Sunday.

Witness Sabryna Mare, who was standing in front of the couple in the McDonald’s line, says she heard them arguing over the McFlurry and the man was having none of it.

“Next thing you know, she says ‘I’m going to blow it up,’ and we were wondering what are you going to blow up?” said Mare.

That’s when the argument escalated.

Mare told ActionNewsJax that the woman grabbed the man’s keys and ran outside. She reportedly opened the

The video, which was captured from a security camera at a driving school in Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, shows the split-second collision between the cyclist and the truck. Within that same split second, a mattress flies off the back of the truck, slides underneath the cyclist, and he rides it out, surfer style.

Talk about a close call!

Unbelievably, the cyclist is perfectly fine — after taking a moment on the side of the road to do a quick count of all his fingers and toes. This young man certainly had an angel on his side.

She chose to draw a rainbow with two same-sex couples holding hands on either side of it.Her father, unaware of the assignment, posted it to Reddit after he found it in her backpack. Not only is her drawing just the sweetest thing on the planet, her explanation is even greater.

“This coin represents gay pride. …I chose two girls holding hands and 2 boys holding hands because gay means in love with a person in your gender,” she writes, as she so innocently describes the scene depicted on her coin.

O’Doul’s, the name of the non-alcoholic beer, was brought to school by a student on March 6 for a lesson in history. The non-alcoholic beverage was to represent the ale that people commonly drank in the 1700s because it was often much cleaner to drink than even the water.

The students were each allowed a small sample taste of the non-alcoholic beverage if they wanted.

According to Liquor Control Commission spokeswoman Andrea Miller, O’Doul’s is advertised as non-alcoholic beer but it does contain a very small amount of alcohol, just like any non-alcoholic beer you’d find in the grocery store. However, she says giving O’Doul’s or similar drinks to minors can be prosecuted as a misdemeanor in Michigan.

Superintendent Ed Koledo, who did not identify the teacher, said that it was a mistake to allow

Edd Joseph, 24, of Bristol, purchased the PS3 game console for £80 ($148 CAD) from a seller on Gumtree, a site where classifieds can be posted for free. However Joseph never received the PlayStation 3.

He paid the seller using a direct bank transfer, but according to the site’s policy, bank transfers are unacceptable, giving Joseph no protection when the seller failed to send him his purchase.

He even went to the police who said his chances of catching the seller was slim and did little to help him.

Joseph contemplated the idea of finding out where the guy lived, but he didn’t want to be creepy. Conscience doth make cowards of us all.

After walking to work in a rainstorm, Subway employee Alice Sykes of Worcester, U.K., took off her wet socks and put them in the store’s oven to dry. While waiting for her brightly-colored socks to get toasty warm, she took a picture of them for her Twitter and Instagram to share with the world.